You can talk all you want about recent crowds, but if you weren't at the "Hartford Civic Center" in January of 1990, for the Syracuse and Georgetown games, you missed the impact and intensity of the first really wild environments for UConn men's basketball.
The scenes were electric. The lighting seemed brighter. There was an intensity, even during warmups, greater than at any game we attended over the years.
The crowds each night, all 16,284 (or thereabouts) in attendance were hyped and standing for much of the games.
They were the first really big games we'd had in years and we were beginning to sense how good this team could be.
Big Monday for Syracuse, and five days later Saturday night with Georgetown, and a week later Gampel opened with Dan Cyrulik's career night! A great win after getting destroyed at the Garden by 31 only three and a half weeks earlier.
There was a special magic with the earlier games of today's six time National Champions.
We hadn't been there before.
We hadn't dominated any highly ranked teams on national television.
Yet we always harbored the dream of our teams doing special things.
We're really glad and thankful we were able to see it happen.